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A $9 million grant will fund a new Advancing Cancer Control Equity Research Center to reduce cancer rates in Hampton Roads and Richmond.
The Division of Perceptual Studies in UVA’s medical school is looking to learn how common it is for U.S. children to report remembering past lives, families.
Demographic changes mean there will be fewer 18-year-old exiting high school starting next year, cutting into the biggest pool of college recruitment.
About 8% percent of plastic bottles are recycled in the commonwealth.
The Defense Commissary Agency is testing opening its stores to a new group of customers.
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